One last feature I like about these items, Ben doesn’t print many attachment points. Your most delicate cuts will be freeing tilly with crane arm extended. You cut the attachment points at the carry wafer. Then cut the attachment points closest to boom crane. That way there is no stress on the boomed crane. The attachment points for the tilly chassis are beneath. Once you cut those, the tilly is free and you can flip tilly on its back and cut away any remaining attachment leads to boomed crane.
As for the BNO-40 and jeeps he prints them nose in so again the attachment points are beneath the accessory. Look close and you will see Ben printed the steering wheels. Cut away and clean up. I have learned from experience I dislike attachment points protruding from fine pieces like a porcupine. Takes awhile to free and cleanup. You run the possibility of losing detail from shock of cut because of the possible brittleness of the print material.
Hello,
In order to leave 1/700 enthusiasts unhappy, a new range of 1/700 flightdeck accessories has been released today!
1/700 Tilly crane
AC700052 Tilly crane
1/700 BNO-40 tow tractor
AC700053 BNO-40 tow tractor
1/700 Karry crane
AC700054 Karry crane
1/700 Jeep CJ-3A APU
AC700055 Jeep CJ-3A-APU
And the universal land based Jeep
1/700 Jeep MB
AC700056 Jeep Willys
A new batch of acceessories expected very soon!
Meow!!
Ben
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